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Feminism and Christian Ethics

Feminism and Christian Ethics

Feminism and Christian Ethics

Susan Frank Parsons, East Midlands Ministry Training Course, Nottingham
February 1996
Paperback
9780521468206

    Feminists are aware of the diversity of thinking within their own tradition, and of the different approaches to moral questions in which that is manifest. This book describes and analyses that diversity by distinguishing three distinct paradigms of moral reasoning to be found within feminism. Using the writings of feminists, the major strengths and weaknesses of each theory are considered, so that creative dialogue between them can be encouraged. Three common themes are drawn out - which are also on the agenda of new developments in philosophical and Christian ethics: the search for an appropriate universalism, the possibility of a redemptive community and the development of a new humanism. Feminists may be encouraged, through this account of their considerable scholarship in ethical thinking, to contribute to these changes with their special concern for the lives and the fulfilment of women.

    • Analysis of the major trends of ethical thinking within feminism
    • Demonstrates ways in which feminist thinking intersects with general theories of ethics, and with Christian ethics in particular
    • Provides suggestions for continuing research by outlining major themes on the agenda of feminists and ethics scholarship

    Product details

    February 1996
    Paperback
    9780521468206
    300 pages
    216 × 137 × 17 mm
    0.367kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • General editor's preface
    • Preface
    • 1. On diversity
    • 2. The liberal paradigm
    • 3. Critique of liberalism
    • 4. The social constructionist paradigm
    • 5. Critique of social constructionism
    • 6. The naturalist paradigm
    • 7. Critique of naturalism: transition: picking up some threads
    • 8. Towards an appropriate universalism
    • 9. Towards a redemptive community
    • 10. Towards a new humanism
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Susan Frank Parsons , East Midlands Ministry Training Course, Nottingham